2006 Australian of the Year and University of Queensland Professor Ian Frazer will share key career highlights that led to the development of a revolutionary cancer vaccine at a free public lecture at the UQ St Lucia campus on Saturday morning,...
29 August 2007Angry bees that fly like mini-missiles could map the futures of unmanned aircraft and planetary explorer robots, thanks to new University of Queensland research backed by the Queensland Government.
23 August 2007The co-inventor of the world's first cervical cancer vaccine and 2006 Australian of the Year, Professor Ian Frazer has welcomed the availability of a second cervical cancer vaccine.
14 August 2007A University of Queensland researcher whose practical advice about children has helped millions of families is a classic choice as 2007 Queenslander of the Year, UQ Vice-Chancellor Professor John Hay, AC, said today.
4 June 2007A vaccine for genital warts could be one of the first products to come out of the new multi-million dollar medical research base built in Brisbane.
9 May 2007A major medical research base to test and produce new drugs and vaccines in Brisbane has received Federal Government backing.
9 May 2007The University of Queensland professor behind the world’s first cervical cancer vaccine will receive one of Australia’s most prestigious medical awards tonight.
6 March 2007University of Queensland Vice-Chancellor, Professor John Hay, AC, has welcomed the Australian Government’s decision to fund the delivery of a UQ-invented cancer vaccine to Australian school girls.
29 November 2006The Director of The University of Queensland`s Centre for Immunology and Cancer Research (CICR), Professor Ian Frazer, has welcomed a Federal Government decision to place cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil® on the National Immunisation Programme.
29 November 2006UQ Vice-Chancellor Professor John Hay, AC, is disappointed by a decision which means many Australian girls will continue waiting for a revolutionary cancer vaccine developed at UQ.
9 November 2006The Director of The University of Queensland’s Centre for immunology and Cancer Research, Professor Ian Frazer, said he was disappointed by the decision of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) not to recommend the cervical cancer...
9 November 2006The University of Queensland and the Australian of Year, Professor Ian Frazer, said today $100 million towards new science infrastructure would pave the way for Queensland to have one of the world’s most advanced medical research facilities.
31 August 2006UQ Professor Ian Frazer administered the first shots of the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil in Queensland this afternoon at the Princess Alexandra Hospital.
28 August 2006A researcher who played a major role in the emergence of Brisbane as a centre of biological research has been recognised for his achievements by being awarded the $10,000 CSIRO Eureka Prize for Leadership in Science.
21 August 2006UQ adds science and technology displays to its annual Ekka program.
9 August 2006The world’s first cervical cancer vaccine has been approved in the United States and could be on the shelves in Australia by the end of the year.
9 June 2006Cervical cancer pioneer Professor Ian Frazer has added one of America's top cancer research awards to his long list of accolades.
31 May 2006The University of Queensland has received Queensland Government Smart State grants valued at almost $11 million under programs announced during the BIO2006 conference in Chicago.
13 April 2006People who fear needles may one day have no need to fear the doctor, with the help of a funding injection for The University of Queensland`s Professor Mark Kendall.
11 April 2006University of Queensland researcher Professor Ian Frazer has been awarded the inaugural $1.25 million Smart State Premier’s Fellowship.
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